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’ '7HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, \ AUGUST 14, seni of King Solomon and was the sign an of Infinity, Every time a new State was added tne to the Union a stripe waa added. the xpress t After a number of states wom ad the camp mitted the flag bogan to grow longer Monopoly than it was wide, so they had to find a new Ynetlod of showing that a new State had been admitted. They decided it best to add @ star to the field of 1920.' . The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Goprrians, 190, ty The From Pubiisnyns On. (The Mew Tort Rrening words Conducted by Eleanor Schorer = ie sh Rew York on the Aqui- to-mo: “Reavarbrook in also _Interented in Anglo-Persian O!] Company, and fany Slogan Writers Venture to Improve On Work of Conventions took ® leading part nm to secure a Bri he Mensopo WAI LLL AULA as Little Johnnie. , Mihe American fag now has forty. 8 TO COAND NOW 10 CET NCE th little be hi eight stars and thirteen stripes, “Others Waste Efforts ‘for The oe, World aaiee wea aWLaaict ee as s vest? Slate Ip admitted now the star is DYCKMAN, ST », FERRY mischievous little boy. I Awards in Abuse of Nominces, but Vast One day hls mother aatd to him:| each year, "We call tin Flag Day. “PAR 20h thi Majority Comply With Conditions. “T am going to vieit a friend of| By MARION BLANCKE, aged 1 Brooklyn, N. ¥ mine, 80 be a good boy.” New aes Johnnie promised that he would be good. As soon as Wig mother was gone he went atraight to his play-room, He played with his toys! for about two hours or so. In due time he began to feel hungry, so he went downstairs to the kitchen. He saw the cook outside picking salad for the dinner so he went to the cupboard and brought out a giass of jam. When he opened it he got a spoon and was cating it that way, He got more on the outside of bis mouth than on the inside. ~- Suddenty he hard footsteps on the rch. He looked and saw his father coming, He quickly hid in the pantry. Ae tea eae, Although the oo.jtest for The Evening World awards is limited to Hard. | 7 fing and Cox slogans, many readers submit them for imaginary nominees 7 f suggest fmprovements on the work of the conventions, In the latter is Mrs. H. P. Pond of No. 2462 Valentine Avenue, who, however, sends “fw also good Cox slogan. Mrs. Pond advocates a fourth party, to be called _ Mmoricant, with the eagle “as its emblem. She would have its standard Gov. Smith for President, Hoover for Vice President and Elihu head of Cabinet, because, she says, they respectively best know home paffairs, foreign relations and international laws. +t * Still other slogan writers debar themselves by being inspired to wild ipna ‘whirling words in abuse of one nominee or the other, while hundreds {more waste their efforts on otherwise good slogans of more or fewer than ‘words. But the vast majority of the slogan writers comply with MONORABLE MENTION. 1, ‘ntevay subray Baton and Eleven Year Clase—Elinor Hieber, Lottie MeClelland, Samuel Steinman, AEANSHIRG, Mo, Adele Green, Henry Kimel, Edythe M. Btimmel, Margaret L. Shea, Veronica jist} Flynn, Anna Rosenbaum, Isidore » Mirnlam Eisenstein, Archie Massimo, Walter Lichtenberg, Bertha | Btewart, Eugenia, Lang, Benjynin Rubia, Gertrude O'Brien. | ACTRESS GETS DIVORCE. Mra. Glackler Wins Decree From Leading M Stock. “Washington Irving” “Hendrick Hudson” “Robert Fulton” “Albany” “De Witt Clinton” in service May, 1921. Go by Day Lin DANCING ACADEMIES, 4 ’ € Niblo’s Garden Dancing every evening 1.80 i Mrs. Lenore B. Glackler, an actress, » en his father came in and saw the mess in the kitchen he became very : P. M. until 12.80, Coolest p! ; a. angry. He saw the cook coming and asked her if she had dono it, but ahe | Ct NO 300 West déth Stroct. yenterday 1) in the Bronx to spend an eve ‘The Ideal Route Between “es Bome slogans recelyed to-day follow: said no, Then the cook discovered some drops of jam leading Into the | 7Or So AC Cte a aang man || Ring. Two-acre park; beautiful COX SLOGANS. HARDING SLOGANS. | |rantey 9 0) pe oe 8 ecm OE eee company a the Jeternon || MAMET asue part. New York and Albany : *| “Priend of Inbor, tell your neigh-| “Vote for Hardti American | under the table, His father brought] ¢ HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND$| Theatre, Portland, Me. No alimony was || ners, whether you know how to ie bor, for labor, labor for Cox."—|WAY; means world’s Bes 4 him out and stood him up in front of OBTAIN YOUR PIN. asked, but a stipulation agreeing to |! dance or not. Instructions for Calli: t ’ Ea ee ae es him, (I cannot describe what hap- give Mra. Glaokler custody of their |! those wishing to learn, 10 cents shan dlted ' imam, ‘2 mi after that but you may sure iter, Robert: five, who 4s = 4 Street, Louisville, Ky. ; Rittle Johnnie got what he deserved. ‘i rinovien, wis eee Yonkers, Bear Mountain, West section a ret Ort, Rave | His father then told him alwa ine ied cuntody of the court baat ‘ ¢ Nations. v. child to her mother. Mrs, Glackler sald Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point Harding.” Jack W. W Ne 2441 ask before he takes anything. jackler sa! r'4 Pp: . g! . ertown, N, = “You're at dat, Yiaraing in box; hit homer—vote CHIMP UMLLBELE Fes, othe Sromised he would. she was earning enough to support Catskill and Hudson. . No. 400 Weat bith Street He nes Harding and Coote Weed eta fan Nede AUR) Oey, 22) oe | ’ so) CAmetente, om for Ohio, X fOr) and put this country on ite feet.” raphe! BEAVERBROOK SAILS 70 U. S. DANCI NG CARNIVAL Magnificent river scenery, large, beautifully equipped steamers Cox Prosident.”—| SfieaStinaie. Lashom ‘No. 1844 Ly- a Se 2 x Wattace Ps "No. 138 Linooin | Mss Place, Bronx. " BAR COUSIN Bl Lemay”, ocala —— as Gd date devoted exclusively to er service. ic, Restaurant. Direct a tr pede to vote tor| No, mah so sane for America’s very glad to eee that my poems Owner of London Newspaper Com- Rail Connections to all points in the Catskills, Saratoga, the Adiron- > ty Tabor warned honest, faithful Warren and letter were in the paper. 1) au have been told by a friond of mine that belongs to the Klub that you re- NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK | a LAMAAI DAL LALIL ASCII LULL LL LDAILELL LE te New Yerk on Aquitania. LONDON, Aug. 14.—Baron Beaver- brook, owner of the London Dally Ex- dacks, the West and Neak All through rail tickets between New ruarding as Harding."—Anna R. Fey. York and Albany accepted. Broad Street, Bloomfield, N. “Harding combines equally riots ropsperity may continue,” 2 % ‘Ridgewood, Lar ‘elten, No. | Buchman Cox for what he was, what he Is, hand corner was to be a field of blue NRT RTA, Werwion Ottis cote metre Wrulceal in the Goer, abowed ber maine One nee te cae ean [brett Geni tindlapedl ists angetanl| Ill speblas bien iron ature DAY INE staan gene etd rani Resa a dee No. 448 East 1624 Street. Long, No. 400 Weet 66th Street. ? The flag was mado by Betsy Ross. pis ryan SA) 3 Lessons ('t¥!') 30 424 8, 0.00 9.20 isnding at iNewburste and she said “You will receive mail with the prizes in on Monday,” but the day came and I received no mail. ing assisted in the downfall of the = Asquith war Government and the creation of the Lioyd George coall- eitCex for you, Cox for me, Cox for the lovers of Liberty.”—W. F. Baxter, ‘No. 80 Churoh Street, Bound Brook, She suggested that the stars should be changed from six points to five pointe because the five pointed star wae the ‘West 120th st. .; Yonkers, 9.50 A. Points Catskill, Hudson and Albers truetion “On election day rooster will crow; Harding to win, Wilson to go.”— Mins May Beyer, No, 1688 East 46th frougntcense, 3 im WZ 40. A. Moz W. 42d St, 10 st Polnt and ‘Also we Stave te a, Not necessary to take lessons, AMG Cornwatt toon Bea I have been waiting anxiously for it. Lady Floor Manager will introduce “dito om, Saturday. anernoo Be 140 PS; Wen 458 f N. J. Street, Brooklyn. do i — . ver onsen Bt 24 feat 420 Bt, 2 f th *A ‘yecond Sunset,’ thone that je for Harding, sound finances, | FHese! 0 enswers = you to suitable partner for dane- | NF: 23," at ue Sh siti My ean iat fear itouaiain: Weng know, my of Rg *, ats do."—|real prosperity, uncompromising D™r QOULNE LUCY: Yar mient| || ing. Learn to dance at this popu- {Wetura weainey same day from” pointe marked 7. , | eGeorge R. Vache, No. 141 Columhus| peace and America first."—Joseph|L) WAS wintaken There ’ | f IDEAL ONE-DAY OUTINGS. h ‘varenue. Nixon, No. East 28th Street, ey: agphetend Merlag furan ° lar institution. given for the poems, stories or draw- “Money rule means labor's doom; | Paterson, N. J. ings which ar ubliahed \- . ° . Se eae ee cee Re ae | given tortie ah che tite Vike tae die aiub Korner unlens tiey. are. on | Hiidson River Day Line bt: om Fc. Doug No, 310 Wo © met the contest subject, What this sub. } Ject is can be found in the contest announcements each month This month it la a Rebus Letter. BAR COUSIN ELEANOR: ROLLER SKATING ST. NICHOLAS RINK Desbrosses St. Pier Telephone 9300 Canal New York CITI ie tae oreo rect. “Constitution first, Iberty second; ith Cox in the ring, Harding never oned.”—Joseph A. Peeling, No. 44 Harrison Avenue, Brooklyn. Street. “The war over and Harding in, a safer world will then begin.”—John Stranahan, No. 14 Douglas Street. SOMITE LAE ileleleleseresoertaaotetae cic t Bome- ST., NEAR BROADWAY, ; rocks; here "01 Mp, ind, 4 M4 ’ i : «shen phot ssamnen Me Cont 7 every heart— anding, next Pree: the Kinaie Bice eornee: abou tice Connpetaak Instructors to Teach Ss U N D A vf E Xx Cc U R: Ss | ° N ‘ ig we Aoactalt wip win“ out; | Sirget, ST Neenter: No. 29° Grand iiss ‘boym in a hospital who were #0 You How to Skate, ' for th them without doubt.”— CA ark No. 90 Oak Street, asaya doliar for wheat farmers will not swallow T. Baily, Mount pleased over receiving a Kiddie Klub Pin. I have sent for a pin for most every kiddie I know and now have enough coupons’ for about thirteen plone, eo Uwught perhaps you might take the names \of some of the little patients in the hospital you epoke of and I would send you the coupons, Trust I am not giving you any bother, but I always havc to see a coupon thrown away. So I have been saving them for some child, as I know the olttidren in the hospital don't have t your mind be your guide, Harding's the man —Robert Hentze, Avenue, Brooklyn, “Shut up 2.75 im a box; vote for not for Cox"—Louis 50c Per Lesson, fli Daily, including Sundays, 7.30 to 11 Saturdays, Sundays and fu will decide.” lo, 363 Franklin TO NEWBURGH AND RETURN: SI. 25 (including War Tax.) Great White Flier ‘Rensselaer’ much to amuse If you don't know any children in the hospital you might know some Slogan For Harding or Cox? Wil teave Pier 31, N. Ry foot of Canal St, 10 A, M.; West 132d Sty 10.30 4 a et ee re rts AH Besaraion Mave Mew stt tT a URAWT. , ze ry the ee! coupons. . ‘ oe Wi ‘wish: the welfare GIRLS. HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY iJ E Harding managers are already proposing to blazon such 8 Pe Ana laena Se et cae cone Welt ave positions | BANY AND CHOY, GP. MAND 7 P. \ slogan from every dead wall in the cities and towns in the remgin, MINNIE DUGAN. open in several de- aOR ary ¢ country from coast to coast. ‘ aoe partments; they are ce ‘The Cox managers wiil follow suit. . FAR COUSIN MINNIE—The ermanent; the work hospital of which I spoke ie the The Evening World bas thousands of readers who can write: ‘Moutehors ay anid the vonllc interesting; ; NO ex. erienc @lever slogans. We invite‘them all to try their hand. ‘The Evening World will pay $110 in prizes tor the best efforts, ‘ima @iided es follows: ‘Three other prises, $10 each. First prize Cox slogan, $26. ‘Three other prises, $10 each. vba be announced Monday, Aug. 23. Virst prise Harding slogan, $25. Remember this is neither a guessing contest nor @ lottery. Ski alone will count in the selection of winners. ‘The slogan must contain exactly 12 words. Send in your slogan to Slogan Bditor, Evening World. The contest will close Thursday, Aug. 19, and the winners will | “Stadium’ 's Final HASTINGS’ BIG SHOW x ou : : Music Resumed "*<"Mhe National Symphony Orchestra Ai conclude its Stadium concerts ~with = gala week, ending the eight weeks series next Iriday. There will * be three soloists to-morrow night and on every other night. They are: ¥, Amalia Zilberts, soprano; iter Greene, baritone; Albert ¢Stoeasel, violinist; Monday, Rafasio at temor; Mona Bates, planist; eeday, Marie Rappold, soprano; je Caupolican, baritone; Wednes- » Vera Curtis, soprano; Hipolito ro, tenor; Thursday, Helen Stan- Jey, soprano; Robert Maitland, bart- tone; Friday, Marguerito Namara, soprano; Dicie Howell, » no, norfPhewe open al: concerts 'have been peach @ muccess plans are already un- way for a greater season at the jum next summer, The Concert, Band, after +s imoweek’s wiil give three “fest! - sm concer on the Columbin next week; music from fn- ma music on er "The concerts continue to Sept. 3. ; Musteal features of next week's Programmes in film houses: Capitol, ems from mastepicces of Pucoini, reaver, DeKoven. Krelsler and other (Neemposers, “Old Timers’ Walte peRivoll, Schubert's “Rosamond” ove: vimre and “Cavatina.” by Martin Bre- fel, tenor; Rialto, overture from “Girl ‘ot the Golien West" and solon by Aoardo Albano, baritone, and Ruth ~Mellogk, soprano; Criterion, “Through 2ithe Ages,” for the twelfth week. ais — a'Sithe Beethoven Association, dixtin- guished artists of which receive no announces a second Ascolian on Tuemlay evenings. Buvseribers to last years concerts obtain reservations by writing omnay Mies Helen Love, No. 1 West 84th Btreet, ‘he puviic te Invited to the Rus- Cath Ni Russian Tsba : Week; Columbia | AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S. Dan Coleman will head Harry Hast- ings's big show at Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre. The burlesque to be mven is called “Sky High.” soe MOTHER CLEARED OF DESERTING BABY Left Infant With Another Woman amd Was Arrested as She Called for It. The police have exonerated Mrs, Balla Brooks of No. 48 Oliver Street of abandoning her! six-weeks-old baby. The baby was taken to the Oak Street Station Wednesday py a man who said be found it in a hall- way. Mrs. Brooks said she went to Pat- erson to look for work, leaving the infant with a woman who promised to care for It until she was able to take care of it. She returned the same day, haying been unsuccessful, and learned that the baby was in charge of the police, "When she went for it she was held, but Magistrate Bruce dlacharged her on hearing her story. stetieneestome? SAYS HUSZAR HAS LEFT U.S. Former Hu ported to Have 2 Premi Re- 1d Wednenday. A Hungarian nowspaper printed in this city announced yesterday Karoly! Huszar, ex-Premler of Hung: whose deportation was being sought by the Federation of Hungarian Jews ta America, had sailed Wednesday on the Holland-Ameriea Line steamship Nicuw Ameterd. Hustar's name does not appear on the records, nor is he recorded as having applied for a passport, The income tax records show that he di not payn tax. The law requires that no person ma} leave the country without frst having chent the Divine Liturgy at a TELE hs ce mtetayer income bas been br vessel's passenger list or the company's dren there will be more than happy to ere the good news, You may send ¢ COUPONS as Boon as Leretne) for T donot Geat foes ute that to- morrow's een will it Sodne Pipocties names to fit the 8. I will not need to eend them a ser- arate letter, either, Our Cousins up there are puch faithful members that Have you no time for exercise? Then do the next best thing. Take Cascarets occasionally to keep you system regular, When bilious, consti- they Dene miss read the Kornor ‘Though they sometimes Hhve only one . Evening World between them, thov pass It from one to other until everyone hag seen it. To-day there ‘ will be thirtesn happier boys and girls in the little white beds and whee.- pated, headachy, unstrung or for a cold, upset stomach, nothing acts so nicely as Cascarets. 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